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Ultraviolet Light Meter Exploratory scientific investigator could perhaps be a more accurate title for how we view a true paranormal investigator. We see using the equipment listed on GetGhostGear.com going something like this: Take readings in your investigation location, establish a normal baseline over an extended period of time, watch data for anomalies over another extended period of time, create testable theories around average and anomalous data that could support reported experiences, test those theories. That's it folks. There are specific theories already in existence that do require specialized equipment to test. One such theory discussed in great detail on GetGhostGear.com is the MADS project. Ultraviolet Light Meter- Most light meters will give you a reading of the intensity of visible light at the eye of the meter. You can spend more money and purchase meters that have PC interface or even more money and find meters that monitor light spectrums not seen with our unaided eye. Moving past visible light one can invest in additional equipment such as an ultraviolet light sensor. This sensor accomplishes the same basic thing however with the non-visible ultraviolet light spectrum. Ideally here again we are now looking at equipment that is as feature rich as possible. Meters with real-time data acquisition (sampling rate) coupled with data logging via a computer interface would be best for later examination of the investigation. Absent of specific theories being tested, the light meter still helps us monitor another variable that could later be used to explain reported paranormal experiences. Learning as much about the environment that our investigations occur in, lends us a greater possibility to notice patterns, or other explanations for any anomalies being investigated.
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Exploratory scientific investigator could perhaps be a more accurate title for how we view a true paranormal investigator. Using the scientific equipment listed on GetGhostGear.com should go something like this: Take readings in your investigation location, establish a normal baseline over an extended period of time, watch data for anomalies over another extended period of time, create testable theories around average and anomalous data that could support reported experiences, test those theories. That's it folks. There are specific theories already in existence that do require specialized equipment to test. One such theory discussed in great detail on GetGhostGear.com is the MADS project (to be released soon). We will continually be adding information to the above item as resources permit. We have started creating some additional knowledge centers for the EMF meter and have included some links to start you on your way. The EMF topic is just to big to capsulate into one single page. Below are some editorials that range from our personal rants on industry issues, to more scholarly scientific journal type entries, to that of a simple opinion editorial. We highly recommend that you start at the top and finish in that order at the bottom! Enjoy: Paranormal Investigating Equipment 101 EMF Meters 102 (to be released soon) EMF Meters 103 (to be released soon) EMF Meters 104 (to be released soon) The Magnetic Anomaly Detection System (MADS) (to be released soon) Many more to come
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